Cryoneurolysis of alveolar nerves for chronic dental pain: A new technique and a case series.

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Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Case report (case report): feedback on an observation with a short commentary.
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Title
Cryoneurolysis of alveolar nerves for chronic dental pain: A new technique and a case series.
Journal
Pain practice
Author(s)
Cachemaille M., Geering S., Broome M.
ISSN
1533-2500 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1530-7085
Publication state
Published
Issued date
09/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
23
Number
7
Pages
851-854
Language
english
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Publication types: Case Reports
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Chronic neuropathic dental pain has a poor prognosis with a low chance of significant spontaneous improvement. Local or oral therapies may be efficient, however short in terms of duration with potential side effects. Cryoneurolysis has been described to prevent acute postoperative pain or to treat some chronic pain conditions; however, application to dental orofacial pain has not been reported so far.
Following a positive diagnostic block on the corresponding alveolar nerve, neuroablation was performed using a cryoprobe on three patients suffering from persistent pain after a dental extraction and 1 after multiple tooth surgeries. The effect of treatment was assessed using a Pain Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) and determined by changes in medication dosage and quality of life at day 7 and 3 months. Two patients experienced more than 50% of pain relief at 3 months, 2 by 50%. One patient was able to wean off pregabalin medication, one decreased amitriptyline by 50%, and one decreased tapentadol by 50%. No direct complications were reported. All of them mentioned improvement in sleep and quality of life.
Cryoneurolysis on alveolar nerves is a safe and easy-to-use technique allowing prolonged neuropathic pain relief after dental surgery.
Keywords
Humans, Chronic Pain/etiology, Chronic Pain/surgery, Quality of Life, Pregabalin/therapeutic use, Pain Management/methods, Tapentadol/therapeutic use, Neuralgia/etiology, Neuralgia/surgery, cryoneurolysis, orofacial pain, persistent postoperative pain
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Web of science
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